Handbook of Environmental Management and TechnologyLearn how to respond to the complex problems encountered in environmental management Highlighting all aspects of the spectrum of environmental control, this text provides a historical perspective on pollution problems and solutions, and offers an introduction to the specialized literature in this and related areas. It includes:
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Contents
Regulatory Framework | 36 |
Mobile and Stationary Sources of Pollution | 53 |
Atmospheric Dispersion | 70 |
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Handbook of Environmental Management and Technology Gwendolyn Burke,Ben Ramnarine Singh,Louis Theodore No preview available - 2004 |
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